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Had 8 nights booked in February 2018 with my family, but we left after one night even though the booking was non-refundable. It was that bad!
The food is uneatable, the rooms are dark and mouldy and the overall vibe at the hotel is super...More

We stayed 4 nights in this hotel but spend less during day there due to trips and overall it was a good stay with few negatives to be aware of and addressed.
To reach the hotel you have to take a side road of which...More

Palo Seco is strangely abandoned in atmosphere and feels a bit like a Fellini movie set. Walking down the beach you see houses in all states of repair, disrepair and complete abandonment. It seems a bit like half the owners just walked away. The few...More

The ressort has all one needs for a relaxing beach related stay: well equiped spacious and cosy bungalows (only 6 with 2 rooms each) within a well kept garden area, a nice pool with enough sunbeds for all guests (!), a good restaurant with pool...More

We really enjoyed this remote resort on a gorgeous stretch of mostly uninhabited coast. The room was super private and just beyond pretty... favorite part - flowing fabric around terrace and outdoor bed... great spot to read a book or take a nap. The grounds...More

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When I traveled there in 2015 in the month of November their Caesar salad for 5700 colones, guacamole for 4500 colones hamburger for 5300 colones a dessert was around 5000-6000 colones... So for the things on the menu that... More

When I traveled there in 2015 in the month of November their Caesar salad for 5700 colones, guacamole for 4500 colones hamburger for 5300 colones a dessert was around 5000-6000 colones... So for the things on the menu that are not expensive they are reasonable they did have items on the menu that were considerably more expensive (lobster, for example, I believe it was around $25-$30 US dollars). But on average our lunch daytime snacks, dinner with Dessert ran between 40,000 colones and 55,000 colones for myself, my husband and my six-year-old/day. He and I split a lot of meals. Which is not unusual for us....
No nightlife like a band or DJ. The bar is open until, I think around nine or 10 in the evening. The nightlife would be your self people to work in the bar and the other guests. Hope that helps!